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UID:2637-1515412800-1515416400@espanol.natividad.com
SUMMARY:ARU Grand Rounds: New Blood Pressure Guidelines
DESCRIPTION:presented by Randall S. Stafford\, MD\, PhD \nRandall S. Stafford\, MD\, PhDDirector\, Program on Prevention Outcomes and Practices\, Stanford Prevention Research Center\, Professor of Medicine\, Stanford School of Medicine\nRandall S. Stafford\, MD\, PhD\, is a Professor of Medicine in the Stanford University Prevention Research Center. He has a Master’s degree in health administration (Johns Hopkins University)\, a PhD in epidemiology (UC Berkeley)\, an MD (UC San Francisco)\, and internal medicine training (Massachusetts General Hospital). His research mission is to improve population health outcomes through research that both informs the development and fosters the dissemination of effective\, efficient\, innovative\, and evidence-based prevention interventions. Dr. Stafford’s research has led to more than 160 peer-reviewed articles\, including many in high impact journals such as JAMA and NEJM. He served as a working group member for the AHA/ACC High Blood Pressure guidelines.  \nDesired Outcomes: \n\nAssess conflicting guidelines and make decisions on which specific recommendations to put into clinical practice.\nIntegrate risk-based treatment principles (greater intensity of treatment for those patients with greater underlying risk) into strategies for patient care.\nIdentify the clinical sub-populations where findings from the SPRINT study are most applicable.\nProvide guideline concordant care to their patients with high blood pressure.\n\nCME Activity Flyer (PDF)
URL:https://espanol.natividad.com/event/aru-grand-rounds-new-blood-pressure-guidelines/
LOCATION:Natividad Medical Center\, 1441 Constitution Blvd\, Salinas\, CA\, 93906\, United States
CATEGORIES:RSS-ARU Grand Rounds
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180109T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180109T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180845
CREATED:20180427T161837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180427T163904Z
UID:2642-1515499200-1515502800@espanol.natividad.com
SUMMARY:Stop the Bleed
DESCRIPTION:presented by Andrew S. McCague\, DO\, FACOS\, FACS \nTrauma and Critical Care Surgeon\, Natividad Medical Center\nAmerican College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma determined that there may be a delay between time of injury and time first responder is on the scene. Without intervention by civilians\, preventable deaths will occur. Medical professionals need to know what civilians might do in instances of mass trauma; they must be exposed to this program to ensure appropriate care is delivered in the case where civilians have already initiated treatment. \nDesired Outcomes: \n\nSave lives by utilizing tools to control life-threatening hemorrhage\, whether it is caused by unintentional injury\, crash\, violence or natural disaster;\nDiscuss the rationale for early use of a tourniquet for life-threatening extremity bleeding.\nDemonstrate the appropriate application of a tourniquet to the arm and leg.\nDemonstrate the correct application of a topical hemostatic dressing (combat gauze).\nRecognize when a patient has been treated using the “Stop the Bleed” protocols and initiate further treatment appropriately.\n\nCME Activity Flyer (PDF)
URL:https://espanol.natividad.com/event/stop-the-bleed/
LOCATION:Natividad Medical Center\, 1441 Constitution Blvd\, Salinas\, CA\, 93906\, United States
CATEGORIES:CME Activity,RSS-Trauma Grand Rounds
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180118T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180118T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180845
CREATED:20180427T171258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180427T171418Z
UID:2658-1516276800-1516280400@espanol.natividad.com
SUMMARY:Trauma Grand Rounds: Abdominal Compartment Syndrome
DESCRIPTION:Kazuhide Matsushima\, MDAssistant Professor of Surgery\, Keck School of Medicine of USC\npresented by Kazuhide Matsushima\, MD \nAbdominal compartment syndrome is commonly seen in the ICU patients with multiple organ dysfunction. The delay in diagnosis and intervention can be significantly associated with poor prognosis. Critical care providers need to be familiar with signs\, diagnosis\, and management of abdominal compartment syndrome. \nDesired Outcomes: \n\nTo identify the patients with signs of intraabdominal hypertension/abdominal compartment syndrome\nTo diagnose intraabdominal hypertension/abdominal compartment syndrome by measuring intraabdominal pressure at bedside\nTo develop the management plan for patients with intraabdominal hypertension/abdominal compartment syndrome\n\nCME Activity Flyer (PDF)
URL:https://espanol.natividad.com/event/trauma-grand-rounds-abdominal-compartment-syndrome/
LOCATION:Natividad Medical Center\, 1441 Constitution Blvd\, Salinas\, CA\, 93906\, United States
CATEGORIES:RSS-Trauma Grand Rounds
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180119T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180119T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180845
CREATED:20180427T171910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180427T171910Z
UID:2665-1516363200-1516366800@espanol.natividad.com
SUMMARY:Making All Physicians Better Teachers by making sense of Competency Based Education
DESCRIPTION:A Family Medicine Faculty Development CME \nRoger D. Garvin\, MDAssociate Professor MedicineDivision of Family Medicine\, Oregon Health and Science University\npresented by Roger D. Garvin\, MD \nWe will discuss how medical education has evolved in the last 20 years. The benefits of competency based graduate medical education to faculty and residents will be reviewed. \n Desired Outcomes: \n\nDiscuss how competency-based graduate medical education has changed over time.\nProvide improved feedback to residents.\nRecognize the ways in which decisions on resident “entrustment” provide in-depth information to the residency.\n\nCME Activity Flyer (PDF)
URL:https://espanol.natividad.com/event/making-all-physicians-better-teachers-by-making-sense-of-competency-based-education/
LOCATION:Natividad Medical Center\, 1441 Constitution Blvd\, Salinas\, CA\, 93906\, United States
CATEGORIES:CME Activity
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180122T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180122T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180845
CREATED:20180430T075043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180430T075101Z
UID:2670-1516622400-1516626000@espanol.natividad.com
SUMMARY:When Physicians and Patients Disagree: What To Do?
DESCRIPTION:Bruce W. Spring\, MDClinical Assistant Professor of PsychiatryKeck School of Medicine of USC\npresented by Bruce W. Spring\, MD \nThe conflict between physicians and patients is a common practice experience for all physicians\, and one that can be very difficult and stressful for the physician and/or patient. This is a frequent occurrence in medical encounters\, and how well it is handled determines not only the clinical outcome of the visit but also impacts on the development of the clinician-patient relationship over time.   Physicians like to consider themselves as patient allies and advocates\, and it is difficult when they get into conflict with their patients. Most physicians have had relatively little training in effective ways to deal with conflict situations\, and tend to rely on whatever skills they have picked up over time. Physicians need an expanded set of communication tools to deal with situations of actual or potential conflict and disagreement between clinician and patient. \nDesired Outcomes: \n\nIdentify the causes of conflict.\nUtilize evidence-based tools to defuse conflict situations with patients.\nTransform conflict situations into a sense of partnership and collaboration with patients.\nNavigate cultural and/or language barriers to improve communication with patients.\n\nCME Activity Fyer (PDF)
URL:https://espanol.natividad.com/event/when-physicians-and-patients-disagree-what-to-do/
LOCATION:Natividad Medical Center\, 1441 Constitution Blvd\, Salinas\, CA\, 93906\, United States
CATEGORIES:CME Activity
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180124T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180124T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180845
CREATED:20180430T075637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180430T075721Z
UID:2676-1516795200-1516798800@espanol.natividad.com
SUMMARY:Implications of Marijuana Use to Hospital Care
DESCRIPTION:Peter Barelka\, MDAnesthesiologist\, Veterans Administration HospitalClinical Assistant Professor of AnesthesiologyStanford University School of Medicine\npresented by Peter Barelka\, MD \nThe legalization of cannabis is advancing across the United States. Since the science of cannabis is generally not part of today’s medical training\, here\, healthcare professionals may have an opportunity to close an ‘education gap’ on the science behind cannabis and its implications to clinical hospital care. \nDesired Outcomes: \n\nDiscuss the historical use of cannabis and the current use in pop culture and political movements.\nReview the available OTC varieties and Rx.\nOutline the biochemistry of Endocannabinoids and their impact on hospital care.\nAnalyze the evidence of benefits and of detriments.\nIncorporate new knowledge into practice\, including discussions with patients.\n\nCME Activity Flyer (PDF)
URL:https://espanol.natividad.com/event/implications-of-marijuana-use-to-hospital-care/
LOCATION:Natividad Medical Center\, 1441 Constitution Blvd\, Salinas\, CA\, 93906\, United States
CATEGORIES:CME Activity
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180205T070000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180205T073000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180845
CREATED:20180427T111714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180427T111714Z
UID:2457-1517814000-1517815800@espanol.natividad.com
SUMMARY:Anesthesia Review Club
DESCRIPTION:Moderated By: Amish A. Shah\, MD\, Anesthesia Service Director\, Natividad Medical Center \nDesired Outcomes: \n\nDiscuss literature and consensus-based recommendations for practice improvement.\nEffectively translate the acquired strategies into improved diagnostics and subsequently implement a better treatment plan for your patients.\n\nCME Activity Flyer (PDF)
URL:https://espanol.natividad.com/event/anesthesia-review-club-2/
LOCATION:Natividad Medical Center\, 1441 Constitution Blvd\, Salinas\, CA\, 93906\, United States
CATEGORIES:RSS-ARC Journal Club
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180206T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180206T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180845
CREATED:20180427T112359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180427T112807Z
UID:2460-1517918400-1517922000@espanol.natividad.com
SUMMARY:ED Grand Rounds: Acute Stroke Care – It’s a New Yea
DESCRIPTION:Prashanth Krishnamohan\, MDClinical Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Neurology & Neurological SciencesMedical Director of NeurologyStanford Healthcare ValleyCare\nPresented By:  Prashanth Krishnamohan\, MD \nThe American Heart Association released its most recent guidelines regarding the early management of Acute Ischemic Stroke at the International Stroke Conference in January 2018. The guidelines contain new recommendations on the evaluation and care of stroke patients in the emergency department. This presentation will review some of the new recommendations pertinent to the emergency department care of acute stroke patients\, the recent clinical trials that these recommendations were based on and how the recommendations might change the way we care for our acute stroke patients in the emergency department. \nDesired Outcomes: \n\n Identify the most recent guidelines on acute Stroke care\nState how the recent recommendations might change our current practices in the emergency department\nCite relevant evidence based literature to support the new recommendations\n\nCME Activity Flyer (PDF) \n 
URL:https://espanol.natividad.com/event/ed-grand-rounds-acute-stroke-care-its-a-new-yea/
LOCATION:Natividad Medical Center\, 1441 Constitution Blvd\, Salinas\, CA\, 93906\, United States
CATEGORIES:RSS-ED Grand Rounds
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180208T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180208T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180845
CREATED:20180427T113306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180427T113306Z
UID:2466-1518076800-1518102000@espanol.natividad.com
SUMMARY:Improving Pediatric Acute Care Through Simulation (ImPACTS)
DESCRIPTION:Shruti Kant\, M.D.Assistant Clinical ProfessorAssociate Fellowship Program DirectorPediatric Emergency Medicine\nSpeaker for this CME Activity:  Shruti Kant\, M.D. \nBy Invitation Only \n2 Sessions (8am-11am or 12 noon-3pm) \nImPACTS is a multi-centered\, simulation-based education and QI program with an over-arching goal to enhance\npreparedness of all hospitals\, and provide high-quality\npediatric emergency training to all health care practitioners caring for ill and injured children. \nDesired Outcomes: \n\nTo assess Pediatric Readiness of the Emergency Department (ED).\nTo improve provider knowledge and comfort in the care of critically ill pediatric patients.\nTo develop an action plan for improvement in ED pediatric readiness.\n\nCME Activity Flyer (PDF)
URL:https://espanol.natividad.com/event/improving-pediatric-acute-care-through-simulation-impacts/
LOCATION:Natividad Medical Center\, 1441 Constitution Blvd\, Salinas\, CA\, 93906\, United States
CATEGORIES:CME Activity
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180209T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180209T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180845
CREATED:20180427T113806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180427T113806Z
UID:2472-1518177600-1518181200@espanol.natividad.com
SUMMARY:PEDS Grand Rounds: Common Sports Medicine & Orthopedics
DESCRIPTION:Robert Morris\,\, MDProfessor EmeritusDavid Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA\nPresented by:  Robert Morris\, MD \nTeenagers are increasingly involved in both organized and pick up sports. As a result\, there are many more adolescents suffering sports injuries. Sports injuries are seldom a focus of general pediatric training. Common injuries will be discussed including expected mechanism causing the injury\, diagnosis\, and treatment. Prevention of several common injuries will be discussed along with gender specific concerns. \nDesired Outcomes: \n\nReview rehabilitation after sports injury.\nOutline guidelines for sports participation after sports.\nReview the major orthopedic injuries to hip\, knee\, ankle\, and foot.\nPerform a hip\, knee\, ankle\, and foot examination\nReview differential diagnosis of back pain in adolescents.\nConfidently examine the back.\nReview common injuries to shoulder\, elbow\, wrist\, and hands.\nDiscuss high risk injuries and prevention.\n\nCME Activity Flyer (PDF)
URL:https://espanol.natividad.com/event/peds-grand-rounds-common-sports-medicine-orthopedics/
LOCATION:Natividad Medical Center\, 1441 Constitution Blvd\, Salinas\, CA\, 93906\, United States
CATEGORIES:RSS-PEDS Grand Rounds
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180215T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180215T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180845
CREATED:20180427T114424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180427T114424Z
UID:2480-1518696000-1518699600@espanol.natividad.com
SUMMARY:Trauma Grand Rounds: Catheter Related Infections
DESCRIPTION:Daniel B. DiGiulio\, MDClinical Instructor\, Division of Infectious Diseases and Geographic Medicine\, Stanford University School of Medicine\nPresented By: Daniel B. DiGiulio\, MD \nCatheter-related infections cause a significant proportion of healthcare associated infections\, and are responsible for a substantial burden of disease in the US every year. Although urinary catheters and intravenous catheters might appear at first to have little in common with  each other\, both are artificial devices that can lead to iatrogenic complications\, particularly when catheters aren’t inserted and managed under optimal protocols. Various factors increase the risk of catheter-related infections\, including: 1) using invasive catheters when they’re not clearly indicated; 2) using suboptimal technique during their insertion and management; 3) leaving  catheters in place longer than necessary; and\, 4) failure to adequately monitor catheters for infectious complications. This presentation will discuss the problem of catheter-related infections\, and provide prevention and management strategies to minimize their occurrence and adverse health impact. \nDesired Outcomes: \n\nState the appropriate indications for urinary catheter insertion\nKnow the daily steps to assess the ongoing need for urinary catheter continuation\nDiscontinue urinary catheters per catheter removal protocols\nIdentify risks for Central Line Associated Bloodstream Infections (CLABSIs)\nUnderstand the need to perform daily assessment of the ongoing necessity for central lines\nDiscontinue central lines when no longer necessary\nArticulate the critical role of proper hand hygiene before and after all patient contact\, as well as the use of Maximal Sterile Barrier Precautions when inserting central lines\nRecognize patient populations that are at increased risk for outcome disparities due to catheter-related infections\n\nCME Activity Flyer (PDF)
URL:https://espanol.natividad.com/event/trauma-grand-rounds-catheter-related-infections/
LOCATION:Natividad Medical Center\, 1441 Constitution Blvd\, Salinas\, CA\, 93906\, United States
CATEGORIES:RSS-Trauma Grand Rounds
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180216T073000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180216T080000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180845
CREATED:20180427T121940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180427T122516Z
UID:2485-1518766200-1518768000@espanol.natividad.com
SUMMARY:Trauma Journal Club
DESCRIPTION:Bradley J. Roth\, MDSpecializing in Surgical Critical Care and General Surgery\nModerated By:  Bradley J. Roth\, MD \nBy Invitation Only \nDesired Outcomes: \n\nDiscuss literature and consensus-based recommendations for practice improvement.\nEffectively translate the acquired strategies into improved diagnostics and subsequently implement a better treatment plan for their patients.\n\nCME Activity Flyer (PDF)
URL:https://espanol.natividad.com/event/trauma-journal-club-3/
LOCATION:Natividad Medical Center\, 1441 Constitution Blvd\, Salinas\, CA\, 93906\, United States
CATEGORIES:RSS-Trauma Journal Club
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180216T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180216T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180845
CREATED:20180427T122945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180427T123123Z
UID:2502-1518782400-1518786000@espanol.natividad.com
SUMMARY:Medicine Grand Rounds: What the Science Says about Addiction
DESCRIPTION:What the Science Says about Addiction:   Neurobiological Aspects of Addiction and Medicines Used in Treatment \nMark Stanford\, PhD\, Director\, Medication-Assisted Treatment ProgramsJANUS of Santa Cruz\nPresented by: Mark Stanford\, PhD\, and Nancy Krauss\, PhD \nData from NIH indicates that about 20% of patients seen by family physicians have a substance abuse problem (excluding tobacco use). In the everyday practice of medicine it is important to consider substance abuse as part of the differential diagnosis. Substance abuse can lead to significant social and family dysfunction and cause problems with finances\, relationships and employment. Medical problems can be difficult to manage\, and chronic conditions can be exacerbated\, leading to increased morbidity and mortality. \n Desired Outcomes: \n\nIdentify the common neural pathways of drug addiction\nDiscover the mechanism of action of 2 medications in the treatment of opioid use disorder\nDiscover the mechanism of action of 2 anti-craving medications for alcohol use disorder\nIdentify 2 ways to refer patients into treatment for substance use treatment.\n\nCME Activity Flyer (PDF) \n 
URL:https://espanol.natividad.com/event/medicine-grand-rounds-what-the-science-says-about-addiction/
LOCATION:Natividad Medical Center\, 1441 Constitution Blvd\, Salinas\, CA\, 93906\, United States
CATEGORIES:RSS-Medicine Grand Rounds
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180226T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180226T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180845
CREATED:20180427T124026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180427T124026Z
UID:2510-1519646400-1519650000@espanol.natividad.com
SUMMARY:ARU Grand Rounds: Dermatology for the Hospital Provider
DESCRIPTION:Amara Lieberman\, MDDermatologist\, Pacific Dermatology &Specialty Clinic\, NMC\nPresented by Amara Lieberman\, MD \nIn a hospital setting\, physicians are often faced with dermatology issues and need to identify those that require more intervention. A new study claims that one in four Americans are affected by a skin disease. The prevalence and cost of skin disease in the US are increasing and will continue to do so as the population ages. Physicians need to be knowledgeable about advances in the diagnosis and treatment of common dermatological diseases. \nDesired Outcomes: \n\nTreat common dermatological disorders seen in the hospital setting\nRecognize when to refer the patient to a dermatologist\nImplement a systematic approach to the diagnosis and management of common and uncommon skin diseases.\n\nCME Activity Flyer (PDF)
URL:https://espanol.natividad.com/event/aru-grand-rounds-dermatology-for-the-hospital-provider/
LOCATION:Natividad Medical Center\, 1441 Constitution Blvd\, Salinas\, CA\, 93906\, United States
CATEGORIES:RSS-ARU Grand Rounds
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180228T070000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180228T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180845
CREATED:20180427T124551Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180427T124551Z
UID:2516-1519801200-1519848000@espanol.natividad.com
SUMMARY:IR Grand Rounds: IR in Trauma
DESCRIPTION:Richard A. Villalobos\, MD\, Radiology Service Director\, Natividad Medical Center\nNEW DATE \npresented by Richard A. Villalobos\, MD \nDesired Outcomes: \n\nSummarize the utilization of new or improved procedure techniques\nEffectively critique individual provision of care and procedure performance\nCommunicate effectively with clinicians at points of conflict\nReinforce best practices and knowledge level for the staff.\n\nCME Activity Flyer (PDF)
URL:https://espanol.natividad.com/event/ir-grand-rounds-ir-in-trauma/
LOCATION:Natividad Medical Center\, 1441 Constitution Blvd\, Salinas\, CA\, 93906\, United States
CATEGORIES:RSS-IR Grand Rounds
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180228T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180228T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180845
CREATED:20180427T125122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180427T125122Z
UID:2522-1519819200-1519822800@espanol.natividad.com
SUMMARY:NMC Grand Rounds: Emerging Advances in the Treatment of Aortic Stenosis: Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement
DESCRIPTION:Bialal M. Shafi\, MDCardiothoracic SurgeryPalo Alto Medical FoundationMedical Group\nPresented by:  Bialal M. Shafi\, MD \nTranscatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR)\, sometimes referred to as transcatheter valve implantation (TAVI)\, was developed as an alternative for patients who require an aortic valve replacement for severe aortic stenosis\, but are not eligible for the conventional surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR). Many patients diagnosed with severe aortic stenosis are considered too high risk for open heart surgery. As evidence continues to emerge\, the TAVR  procedure has now included moderate-risk surgical patients\, as well.  Careful patient selection\, methodical risk stratification\, optimal \nvalve sizing and a collaborative team approach with experienced surgeons and interventional cardiologists are important factors to achieve respectable outcomes. \nDesired Outcomes:   \n\nDiscuss rationale for Trans-catheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR)\nReview data from seminal TAVR trials\nDelineate demographic utilization of TAVR\nDiscuss strategies to improve access to this technology\nRecognize the role of cardiac and vascular CTA in the planning process for structural heart disease\n\nCME Activity Flyer (PDF)
URL:https://espanol.natividad.com/event/nmc-grand-rounds-emerging-advances-in-the-treatment-of-aortic-stenosis-transcatheter-aortic-valve-replacement/
LOCATION:Natividad Medical Center\, 1441 Constitution Blvd\, Salinas\, CA\, 93906\, United States
CATEGORIES:RSS-NMC Grand Rounds
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180305T070000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180305T073000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180845
CREATED:20180427T130549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180427T130549Z
UID:2527-1520233200-1520235000@espanol.natividad.com
SUMMARY:Anesthesia Review Club (ARC)
DESCRIPTION:Amish A. Shah\, MD\, Anesthesia Service Director\, Natividad Medical Center\nBy Invitation Only \nModerated By: Amish A. Shah\, MD\, Anesthesia Service Director\, Natividad Medical Center \nDesired Outcomes: \n\nDiscuss literature and consensus-based recommendations for practice improvement.\nEffectively translate the acquired strategies into improved diagnostics and subsequently implement a better treatment plan for your patients.\n\nCME Activity Flyer (PDF)
URL:https://espanol.natividad.com/event/anesthesia-review-club-arc/
LOCATION:Natividad Medical Center\, 1441 Constitution Blvd\, Salinas\, CA\, 93906\, United States
CATEGORIES:RSS-ARC Journal Club
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180305T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180305T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180845
CREATED:20180427T131401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180427T131401Z
UID:2532-1520251200-1520254800@espanol.natividad.com
SUMMARY:OB Grand Rounds: Prophylactic Salpingectomy
DESCRIPTION:James Lilja\, MD Gynecologic Oncology Natividad Medical Center Dr. Lilja specializes in the treatment of gynecologic malignancy and accepts referrals for technically complex surgical gynecologic cases. He is especially interested in tumor reductive surgery\, hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy\, whole body hyperthermia\, and intraoperative intraperitoneal chemotherapy. He is expert in laparoscopic and robotic surgery.\npresented by:  James Lilja\, MD \, Gynecologic Oncology\, new to Natividad Medical Center \n\n  \nOvarian cancer is a disease with a poor prognosis and limited options in terms of screening\, diagnosis\, and treatment. Ovarian cancer is the second most common type of gynecologic malignancy and the most common cause of death from gynecologic cancer. It is the fifth most common cause of cancer deaths in women. In the United States and Canada every year\, over 25\,000 women are newly diagnosed with ovarian cancer\, and 16\,000 women die from the disease. \nDesired Outcomes: \n\nDiscuss the benefits of B salpingectomy –may prevent cancer\nIdentify when salpingectomy should be considered (after completion of childbearing) at the time of hysterectomy\, in lieu of tubal ligation\, and also at the time of other pelvic surgery.\n\nCME Activity Flyer (PDF)
URL:https://espanol.natividad.com/event/ob-grand-rounds-prophylactic-salpingectomy/
LOCATION:Natividad Medical Center\, 1441 Constitution Blvd\, Salinas\, CA\, 93906\, United States
CATEGORIES:RSS-OB Grand Rounds
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180309T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180309T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180845
CREATED:20180427T132033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180427T132033Z
UID:2537-1520596800-1520600400@espanol.natividad.com
SUMMARY:PEDS Grand Rounds: Global Pediatric Emergency Medicine
DESCRIPTION:Kajal Khanna\, MD\, JDClinical Assistant Professor\, Emergency Medicine Clinical Assistant Professor\, Pediatrics\, Stanford University School of Medicine\nPresented By:  Kajal Khanna\, MD\, JD \nUnderstanding global pediatric emergency medicine may be translated into local communities and might address local community needs. Find out why and how – at this CME activity. \nDesired Outcomes: \n\nDevelop an understanding of the resources available to treat acutely ill children in poorly resourced environments.\nUnderstand how politics and limited resources affect the health of children in various international communities.\nExplore the synergies between global pediatric emergency medicine and pediatric emergency medicine in local environments and how work and advancement in the global arena may help change practice in the United States.\n\nCME Activity Flyer (PDF)
URL:https://espanol.natividad.com/event/peds-grand-rounds-global-pediatric-emergency-medicine/
LOCATION:Natividad Medical Center\, 1441 Constitution Blvd\, Salinas\, CA\, 93906\, United States
CATEGORIES:RSS-PEDS Grand Rounds
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180313T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180313T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180845
CREATED:20180427T132721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180427T132818Z
UID:2545-1520942400-1520942400@espanol.natividad.com
SUMMARY:Strategies Designed to Improve Physician Engagement
DESCRIPTION:Alan H. Rosenstein\, MD\, MBAPracticing Internist and Consultant in Physician Behavioral Management\, San Francisco\nSpeaker for this CME Activity \nAlan H. Rosenstein\, MD\, MBA \nToday’s complex high stress health care environment has put increasing pressures on physicians as they try to negotiate the changes in medical practice. Many physicians are frustrated and dissatisfied with the way things are going with the associated stress and burnout negatively affecting their attitudes and behaviors toward medical care. More than ever we need our physicians to be engaged in active effective health care management. In order to engage physicians we need to listen their concerns\, understand their needs\, and provide them with the appropriate resource support to help improve their well- being and better adjust to the pressures of today’s health care environment. By enhancing physician satisfaction and engagement we can help them re-gain the joys of medical practice and improve health care relationships that enhance high quality best practice care. \nDesired Outcomes: \n\nGain a better understanding of the incidence\, causes\, and impact of forces contributing to frustration\, dissatisfaction\, stress\, and burnout in health care practitioners.\nDiscuss the negative impact of stress and burnout on attitudes and behaviors that can adversely affect well-being\, care relationships\, satisfaction\, patient safety\, and quality of care.\nLearn how to develop a proactive organizational approach to address physician concerns and implement programs designed to enhance professional behaviors\, staff satisfaction\, physician engagement\, and overall physician well-being.\n\nCME Activity Flyer (PDF)
URL:https://espanol.natividad.com/event/strategies-designed-to-improve-physician-engagement/
LOCATION:Natividad Medical Center\, 1441 Constitution Blvd\, Salinas\, CA\, 93906\, United States
CATEGORIES:CME Activity
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180315T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180315T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180845
CREATED:20180427T133858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180427T133858Z
UID:2557-1521115200-1521118800@espanol.natividad.com
SUMMARY:Trauma Grand Rounds: Emergent Anticoagulant Reversal
DESCRIPTION:Lawrence Tim Goodnough\, MD Professor of Pathology and Medicine Stanford University School of Medicine\nPresented By: Lawrence Tim Goodnough\, MD \nReversal of anticoagulation in patients is a medical emergency\, as anticoagulation is associated with hematoma growth\, neurologic\ndeterioration\, and increased risk of death and major disability. The management of patients requiring acute reversal of anticoagulants\,\nincluding warfarin and the novel oral anticoagulants will be discussed. \nDesired Outcomes: \n\nUnderstand the mechanism of action for commonly used anticoagulants: Warfarin and the Novel Oral Anticoagulants (NOACs).\nUnderstand how to manage patients requiring urgent reversal of anticoagulants.\nIncorporate best practices on how to reverse anticoagulants acutely.\n\nCME Activity Flyer (PDF)
URL:https://espanol.natividad.com/event/trauma-grand-rounds-emergent-anticoagulant-reversal/
LOCATION:Natividad Medical Center\, 1441 Constitution Blvd\, Salinas\, CA\, 93906\, United States
CATEGORIES:RSS-Trauma Grand Rounds
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180316T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180316T080000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180845
CREATED:20180427T134718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180427T134807Z
UID:2567-1521185400-1521187200@espanol.natividad.com
SUMMARY:Trauma Journal Club
DESCRIPTION:Bradley J. Roth\, MDSpecializing in Surgical Critical Care and General Surgery\nBy Invitation Only \n\nModerated by: Bradley J. Roth\, MD\n\nDesired Outcomes:\n\nDiscuss literature and consensus-based recommendations for practice improvement.\nEffectively translate the acquired strategies into improved diagnostics and subsequently implement a better treatment plan for their patients.\n\nCME Activity Flyer (PDF)
URL:https://espanol.natividad.com/event/trauma-journal-club-4/
LOCATION:Natividad Medical Center\, 1441 Constitution Blvd\, Salinas\, CA\, 93906\, United States
CATEGORIES:RSS-Trauma Journal Club
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180316T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180316T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180845
CREATED:20180427T135329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180427T135329Z
UID:2576-1521201600-1521205200@espanol.natividad.com
SUMMARY:Assessing Medical Decision-Making Capacity in Patients with Behavioral Illness: How do you know?
DESCRIPTION:Marc Tunzi\, MD\, MA\, Associate Program Director\, Family Medicine Residency\, Chair\, Bioethics Committee\, Natividad Medical Center/ Clinical Professor\, Department of Family and Community Medicine\, University of California\, San Francisco\nSpeaker for this CME Activity:  Marc Tunzi\, MD\, MA \nPhysicians are often faced with the difficulty of assessing medical decision-making capacity in patients with psychiatric illness who are refusing care. Health professionals often assess capacity differently in practice. Provided their patients have some understanding of their illness and have some plans for meeting basic needs\, psychiatrists are often inclined to give patients the freedom to refuse care even if they do not exhibit a full understanding of the medical facts of their case and why they are refusing it. Adult medicine physicians\, in contrast\, are inclined to require patients to state a more complete understanding of the benefits and burdens of evaluation and treatment before allowing them to refuse care when their refusals might result in adverse medical outcomes. This activity will explore the tension between these approaches and highlight the role of hospital ethics consultation in addressing this conflict. \n Desired Outcomes: \n\nArticulate the differences between capacity and competence.\nIdentify the four sub-abilities of medical decision-making capacity.\nSelect the best practices when assessing capacity: e.g.\, consistency with past behaviors vs. the ability “to reason with medical information.”\nEmploy strategies to engage the patient’s family and friends\, personal primary care physician\, behavioral health staff\, psychiatric consultation\, and ethics consultation in the assessment process.\n\nCME Activity Flyer (PDF)
URL:https://espanol.natividad.com/event/assessing-medical-decision-making-capacity-in-patients-with-behavioral-illness-how-do-you-know/
LOCATION:Natividad Medical Center\, 1441 Constitution Blvd\, Salinas\, CA\, 93906\, United States
CATEGORIES:CME Activity
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180319T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180319T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180845
CREATED:20180430T110323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180430T110405Z
UID:2798-1521460800-1521464400@espanol.natividad.com
SUMMARY:ARU Grand Rounds: Chronic Kidney Disease
DESCRIPTION:Margaret K. Yu\, MD\, MSClinical Assistant Professor of NephrologyDepartment of Internal MedicineStanford University School of Medicine\npresented by:  Margaret K. Yu\, MD\, MS \nChronic kidney disease (CKD) is associated with significant morbidity\, mortality\, and health care costs. The purpose of this talk is to review the clinical presentation\, diagnosis\, and treatment options for CKD. This talk will also cover topics pertinent to patients with chronic illness that are cared\nfor in the rehabilitation setting. \nDesired Outcomes: \n\nRecognize the symptoms of chronic kidney disease.\nIdentify strategies and tools including the latest diagnostic tests and treatments.\nDeploy strategies for better prevention of chronic kidney disease and preservation of kidney function.\nDiscuss indications and patient eligibility for kidney transplantation.\n\nCME Activity Flyer (PDF)
URL:https://espanol.natividad.com/event/aru-grand-rounds-chronic-kidney-disease/
LOCATION:Natividad Medical Center\, 1441 Constitution Blvd\, Salinas\, CA\, 93906\, United States
CATEGORIES:RSS-ARU Grand Rounds
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180327T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180327T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180845
CREATED:20180427T140008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180427T140008Z
UID:2583-1522152000-1522155600@espanol.natividad.com
SUMMARY:OB Fellows Grand Rounds: A Reflection on Obstetric Opioid Prescription Practices
DESCRIPTION:Shelby L. Takeshita\, MDOB Fellow\, Natividad Medical Center\nPresented by:  Shelby L. Takeshita\, MD \nOPIOID USE HAS INCREASED NATIONWIDE\, INCLUDING PREGNANT WOMEN AND WOMEN OF REPRODUCTIVE AGE. THE NUMBER OF OPIOID OVERDOSES AND RELATED DEATHS AMONG WOMEN HAS QUADRUPLED IN THE PAST DECADE. RECENT RESEARCH SUGGESTS THAT THE OBSTETRIC POPULATION IS BEING PRESCRIBED AN EXCESS SUPPLY OF OPIOIDS WHICH IS LIKELY FUELING THE OPIOID EPIDEMIC. \nDesired Outcomes: \n\nUnderstand how obstetric related opioid prescriptions affect patient outcomes.\nReview current literature evaluating current opioid prescribing practices.\nDiscuss strategies that may decrease opioid use in the obstetric population.\n\nCME Activity Flyer (PDF)
URL:https://espanol.natividad.com/event/ob-fellows-grand-rounds-a-reflection-on-obstetric-opioid-prescription-practices/
LOCATION:Natividad Medical Center\, 1441 Constitution Blvd\, Salinas\, CA\, 93906\, United States
CATEGORIES:RSS-OB Grand Rounds
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180403T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180403T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180845
CREATED:20180430T104232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180430T104232Z
UID:2796-1522756800-1522760400@espanol.natividad.com
SUMMARY:ED Grand Rounds: What is new in Pediatric sepsis?
DESCRIPTION:Miahaela Damian\, MDClinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Division of Pediatric Critical Care\, Stanford University School of Medicine\nPresented By: Miahaela Damian\, MD \n  \nPediatric sepsis is generally considered to comprise a spectrum of disorders that result from infection by bacteria\, viruses\, fungi\, or parasites or the toxic products of these microorganisms. Early recognition and intervention clearly improve outcome for infants and children with conditions that lead to sepsis. \nDesired Outcomes: \n\n Identify what’s new in Pediatric Sepsis.\nState how this information may affect our current practices in the emergency department\nCite relevant evidence based literature to support the new considerations.\n\nCME Activity Flyer (PDF)
URL:https://espanol.natividad.com/event/ed-grand-rounds-what-is-new-in-pediatric-sepsis/
LOCATION:Natividad Medical Center\, 1441 Constitution Blvd\, Salinas\, CA\, 93906\, United States
CATEGORIES:RSS-ED Grand Rounds
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180410T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180410T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180845
CREATED:20180427T090356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180427T091117Z
UID:2354-1523365200-1523379600@espanol.natividad.com
SUMMARY:Physician Leadership Academy: Leading Change
DESCRIPTION:Craig A. Walls\, MD\, PhD\, Chief Medical Officer\, Natividad Medical Center\nBy Invitation Only \nAcademy Course Chair:  Craig A. Walls\, MD\, PhD \nThe series consists of skill-building workshops delivered by Advisory Board faculty—each one designed to provide you with actionable tools to tackle every day challenges. The workshops are highly interactive\, data-rich\, and tailored around Natividad’s specific organizational objectives. \n Leading Change – Purpose: \n\nTo convey the importance of engaging others in change\nTo teach stakeholder analysis as a critical tool for successful change leadership\nTo communicate strategically and effectively about change initiatives\nTo identify the right role to play in leading or supporting a change\n\nLeading Change – Activity Objectives: At the completion of this activities\, the learner will be able to… \n\nTo convey the importance of engaging others in change\nTo teach stakeholder analysis as a critical tool for successful change leadership\nTo communicate strategically and effectively about change initiatives\nTo identify the right role to play in leading or supporting a change \n\nCME Activity Flyer (PDF)
URL:https://espanol.natividad.com/event/physician-leadership-academy-leading-change/
LOCATION:Natividad Medical Center\, 1441 Constitution Blvd\, Salinas\, CA\, 93906\, United States
CATEGORIES:RSS-Physician Leadership Academy
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180413T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180413T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180845
CREATED:20180427T093503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180427T094406Z
UID:2363-1523620800-1523624400@espanol.natividad.com
SUMMARY:Pediatrics Grand Rounds: Management of Youth Sports Concussion – The Silent Epidemic
DESCRIPTION:Gerald Grant\, MD\,  Division Chief Pediatric Neurosurgery\,  Associate Professor\, Stanford Children’s Health\nPresented By:  Gerald Grant\, MD \nGap: There is a lack of consistency in evaluation and return to play decision making for concussion. \nWe will review the incidence of concussion across sports and its impact on brain health. Return to play criteria and long term implications for brain health will be discussed. \nDesired Outcomes: \n\n\n\nRecognize signs/symptoms of post concussive syndrome\nFormulate rationale return to play decision making.\nDescribe a rehabilitation strategy to restore athletes back to brain health.\n\n\n\nCME Activity Flyer (PDF) \n  \n 
URL:https://espanol.natividad.com/event/pediatrics-grand-rounds-management-of-youth-sports-concussion-the-silent-epidemic/
LOCATION:Natividad Medical Center\, 1441 Constitution Blvd\, Salinas\, CA\, 93906\, United States
CATEGORIES:RSS-NMC Grand Rounds
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180416T073000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180416T080000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180845
CREATED:20180427T100733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180427T100733Z
UID:2380-1523863800-1523865600@espanol.natividad.com
SUMMARY:Anesthesia Review Club
DESCRIPTION:Amish A. Shah\, MD\, Anesthesia Service Director\, Natividad Medical Center\nBy Invitation Only \nModerated By: Amish A. Shah\, MD\, Anesthesia Service Director\, Natividad Medical Center \nDesired Outcomes: \n\nDiscuss literature and consensus-based recommendations for practice improvement.\nEffectively translate the acquired strategies into improved diagnostics and subsequently implement a better treatment plan for your patients.\n\nCME Activity Flyer (PDF)
URL:https://espanol.natividad.com/event/anesthesia-review-club/
LOCATION:Natividad Medical Center\, 1441 Constitution Blvd\, Salinas\, CA\, 93906\, United States
CATEGORIES:RSS-ARC Journal Club
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180418T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180418T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T180845
CREATED:20180427T101549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180427T102757Z
UID:2397-1524052800-1524056400@espanol.natividad.com
SUMMARY:Measuring & Improving Well-Being of Physicians
DESCRIPTION:Christina Maslach\, PhD.\, Professor of the Graduate School Professor of Psychology\, UC Berkeley Medical School\nSpeaker for this CME Activity:  Christina Maslach\, PhD \nChristina Maslach is a Professor of Psychology (Emerita) and a researcher at the Healthy Workplaces Center at the University of California\, Berkeley. She received her A.B. from Harvard\, and her Ph.D. from Stanford. She is widely recognized as one of the pioneering researchers on job burnout\, who has written numerous articles and books\, including The Truth About Burnout\, and has developed the leading research measure (the Maslach Burnout Inventory).  Several of her articles have received awards for their significance and high impact\, including her longitudinal research on early burnout predictors\, which was honored in 2012 as one of the 50 most outstanding articles published by the top 300 management journals in the world. Recently\, she received the 2017 Application of Personality and Social Psychology Award\, as well as a lifetime career achievement award for her work on burnout. Christina received national recognition as Professor of the Year by the Carnegie Foundation and The Council for the Advancement and Support of Education.  She has been president of the Western Psychological Association\, is a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and of the European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology\, and has received the Berkeley Citation and the Distinguished Teaching Award from U.C. Berkeley. \nOverview: \nThis lecture will provide a summary of what the burnout experience entails\, and its causes and consequences. Also\, the challenges in responding to burnout\, and identify both personal and organizational strategies will be presented. \nDesired Outcomes: \n\nIdentify and define the three components of burnout and how burnout is assessed in research.\n\n\nIdentify the six areas of job-person mismatches… which predict burnout.\n\nCME Activity Flyer (PDF)
URL:https://espanol.natividad.com/event/measuring-improving-well-being-of-physicians/
LOCATION:Natividad Medical Center\, 1441 Constitution Blvd\, Salinas\, CA\, 93906\, United States
CATEGORIES:CME Activity
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